Spectrum tea

Spectrum tea


Taifa is drinking tea with her friend. A sip of tea seems so trivial that it goes unnoticed (it makes a difference if the tea falls on clothes) but it is not a trivial act. In robotics we can't (and probably won't) do that. Why? In this one function, trillions of electrical signals have worked in perfect harmony with each other.


First, the visual system surveyed the field to see where the cup was. It took years of learned experience. Recognize the cup and how to lift it. These are skills learned. The frontal cortex sent messages to the motor cortex. The motor cortex coordinates muscle movements. The muscles of his body, arms, wrists, and hands joined together to hold the cup of tea with great delicacy.


As soon as I touched the cup, the information gathered and went back through the nervous system. What is the weight, if the handle does not slip, what is the temperature, if not something unusual, and so on.


It reached the brain through the spinal cord. This two-way motorway is a fast-moving traffic. This traffic runs between the basal ganglia, the cerebellum, the somatosensory cortex, and many other parts of the brain. Deep calculations are being done in less than a second and feedback is ongoing. With their help, the lifting force and grip on the cup are adjusted. This microwave adjustment is continuous from the table to the lips.


The cup is slightly tilted as it approaches the lips. This angle is such that it reaches the edge without peeling and the tea can be easily taken in the mouth. This angle changes slightly with each sip.


Dozens of the world's best computers will be needed to do all this work so skillfully, but the spectrum is not aware of this storm going on in the brain. Neural networks are currently screaming to do all this. Spectrum does not know all this. He is gossiping with his friend.


Now the cup has reached the mouth while talking. The shape of the face changed. The wind began to blow in his mouth. Tea began to flow into her mouth from her pressure. Things are going on


The spectrum of the spectrum had made some predictions before that. How hot it will be, how sweet it will be, and so on. If all goes according to prophecy, then the alarm will go off. This message will be conveyed to the "big man", that is, to the spectators, who have forgotten to add sugar.

But it all worked out. The sip of tea was completed with perfect perfection without any drops. This incident is so minor that it is not even part of the memory.


In the midst of all this, only the words and memories of the time spent with a friend became part of the memory.


It may not look like a spectacle, but this device between its ears is always busy. One hundred percent used. There are many things to do. He has to keep the spectrum alive.

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